1102 - You could hear the deck door slam day and night! I also think that the room attendant wasn't very worried about when he let room doors slam. Just a pet peeve of mine whereever I stay. HEY PEOPLE!!! Can't you carefully shut your doors? PLEASE? ;-)

The CabinCabin 1133 is a lovely cabin with a decent sized balcony that comfortably takes a table, 2 chairs and 2 foot rests. Immediately below is the Sunset bar on deck 10. The port side of this outside bar allows smoking and our cabin is on the port side. I can categorically state that smokers below do not affect you in any way when you are on your balcony (I am totally smoking intolerant), nor does any smoke/soot/odours etc. from the ships funnel have any affect whatsoever. There are no privacy issues either. Only if you have your deck chairs near the balcony can anyone see you. You are only really visible to those in the bar if you were to stand close to the edge of your balcony and they would have to be looking up. To the right of the cabin is a stairway which conveniently leads down to the bar. (I did the journey in 16 seconds on day one!) This stairway is really only used by those who reside on deck 11. The door is heavy but well dampened so it doesn't shut with any great noise. I was not bothered in any way by the noise coming from the bar when on our balcony. You cannot hear anything from the bar when you are in your cabin with the door closed. The view is fantastic, it is totally unrestricted, save the Maltese flag that flutters in the wind to your left on port days and below where the canopy of the bar overhangs.

Aquaclass 1138 was in quiet hallway. One of 5 aft AquaClass cabins -is on non-smoking side of Sunset Bar. Had large veranda with half shaded, half sunny - could be seen from Sunset Bar below when close to railing - no smoke or soot. Very handy to be close to Sunset Bar and Oceanview Café - set of stairs at end of hallway. The bed is near the bathroom.

Lots of storage! Leaky shower doors! Great aft location..center of the ship in rear, close to elevators and Oceanview cafe, just1 floor down.
definitely bring a powerstrip, there are not many outlets for chargers and such. Read entire member review.

Our state room was perfect - loved the balcony (other reviews mentioned it wasn't private but I'm not sure what they meant). Plenty of space for us and storage. Toiletries provided were not great and I wish I had brought my own. Our room attendants were amazing. We frequently ran in to them in the hallway and they were always very nice.

CABIN 2000...front of the ship, next to the crew door, however, we hardly ever heard the crew door shut. Had a constant hum (white noise) that didn't bother us at all. Very large round window with a shelf area in front of it. Comfortable bed, 4 pillows, 2 duvets available. Half size loveseat that would unfold into single bed, wall counter and chair, oval table that we had removed from the room to allow more walking space. Hairdryer, robes, umbrellas, safe. Stocked refrig with little room for your own stuff. Closet has about dozen wooden hangars, 6 short narrow drawers and hanging space is limited due to a box that is built into the cupboard...clothes can be hung sideways. Bathroom has clothesline in the shower (bring your own clothespins), soap, shampoo and conditioner and hand lotion provided. Night light in the bathroom. Plenty of hot water. Water hot enough in sink to make a passable cup of tea. Chocolates on pillows each night....no towel animals the entire trip! Our cabin stewards, Frederick and Jacinto were excellent. Read entire member review.

- remote control didn't work - we had to hold the batteries in while trying to get it to respond, very inconsistent. We did not ask that it be replaced though, so it's not as though it would not have been resolved. We just weren't that bothered by it because we brought our own DVD player
- water did not drain very fast in shower, so the 2nd person ended up standing in the water of the first person to shower. Again we did not complain about this, we just timed our showers differently
- lots of storage space in the room despite it being small. Don't forget to use space under the bed for your suitcases. I had mine in the closet til my sister told me about the space under the bed - my dresses were able to hang much better after that! Read entire member review.

Cabin was fine. Appreciated having two (rather than one) power outlet, for charging e-readers, portable dvd player and cellphone. Small fold-out sofa was cramped but better than sitting on the bed all of the time. Otherwise, a fairly standard cabin. Best aspect was low-deck porthole, which gave breathtaking views of ocean swells.

Interior cabin was spotless apart from a little discoloration of some grouting in the shower cubicle. The bed was very comfortable and always perfectly made up, as is the norm with Celebrity. The cabin (stateroom!) was an adequate size with plenty of storage space and good quality decor. Apart from the distant rumble of the engines (quite sleep-inducing) there was no noise at all at any time. The forward location is very handy for the theatre, but it's quite a long trek to the eating locations aft.

Thrilled with the hand-held shower (a real plus). Shower was larger than I remembered. Cabin is standard small but functional and servicable. Quietist cruise we've ever had the pleasure of enjoying. NEVER heard anyone outside our cabin. Read entire member review.

Cabin 2138 - Attendant Baca: Plenty of space considering it was smallest cabin size. Very clean sheets and towels, turn down service at night. Room was very soundproof - never heard our neighbors, though we saw them in the hall. Was close to water, great for viewing ice chunks in the northern portion of the trip. Need clothes pin to keep curtains totally shut. Mini-fridge was fully stocked with optional drinks for purchase, leaving little room for our own beverages. Window was 3x4 and good size. Read entire member review.

3018 is and accessible cabin. It is adequate with just enough space for turning a wheelchair around. Storage has been compromised to give extra space in the cabin. The bathroom again is quite spacious and adequate, but in our opinion, the decor is very tired.The small 2 seater sofa is unnecessary and takes up valuable space. It was not possible to see the TV while sat in it. The position meant that you were sat staring at the bathroom door.

Stateroom was spacious (for an inside cabin), cheerful, well lighted, and comfortable. The cabin attendants were outstanding [shout out to Lezly and John Paul!]. A hair dryer is located in each stateroom, so no need to carry your own for shipboard use.NOTE: There is no onboard guest laundry facility, so either pack many daily consumables or be prepared to pay for laundering.

We were in cabin 3107, a very convenient location. the window was nice and large. it was a quiet location, close to everything, and easy to go up the grand staircase and to the Trellis Restaurant. Read entire member review.

This cabin was added during the last drydock in the area of a former conference room so it is only a year old - no wear and tear with an immaculate bathroom. The window is large and round giving you an excellent view. It is convenient to everything being in a small hallway near guest relations with easy access to the midship and aft elevator banks. It is directly above a diesel engine which does provide some "white" noise. If you want a perfectly quiet cabin, this one is not for you, however it did not bother us since it was a consistent relatively quiet sound. One morning on arriving in Le Havre we did sense a fuel like smell that could have been distracting. Our stewards (Michael and Vladimir) on the 13 June 14 British Isle cruise were excellent. We would book this cabin again without hesitation. In fact my DW said she would be satisfied with this cabin instead of our usual AQ, but we did miss the intimacy and excellent food of Blu although the food and service in the Trellis Dining Room was very good

6033 was nice sweet sixteen cabin and close to the theater. no ajoining cabin door . cabin was quite. good viewing side of ship for east bound panama canal trip from san diego. ceiling connection of balcony privacy "divider wall" was rusted and loose, but we did not want to change cabins since we had booked this 9 months in advance.

Our cabin was 6063. It was a great room. We had a double closet for our hangup clothes and suitcases. We also had a single closet with drawers and a safe. We had a large, overstuffed chair in our room and a vanity. The balcony was great. Our room was on the port side of the ship, which was a disadvantage at the Hubbard Glacier. The Captain turned the aft side of the boat towards the Glacier. My husband went up on the 11th floor to view the Glacier, but I stayed in the room thinking it would be warmer. We loved our room. We rarely heard any noise in the hall. Michael was our room attendant. He was great! Read entire member review.

We were very happy with our stateroom. There Is plenty of storage space with lots shelves, drawers and wardrobe space with plenty of hangers to hang clothes. The shower room was well laid out and the shower was good.The cabin was well insulated and well lit with a nice little two seater settee and table. There was also a more than adequate dressing table and mirror. Our cabin stewards Comford and Richard were fantastic and nothing was too much trouble for them. The only downside was a crew door just outside our stateroom which banged when a member of crew came through which happened between 5.30 and 6 a.m. and disturbed us. We reported it and an officer came to check but said as it was a fire door he could not do anything to stop it banging.

Our suite was spacious and for the most part, well furnished. The separate bedroom made sleeping in the total darkness possible, which helped us rest very well. The dining room table and 4 chairs were a comfortable place to enjoy our room service meals. We each had a spacious closet and several drawers in the bedroom and vanity area, and there were two sinks in the bathroom. The jetted tub was difficult to climb into and even harder to get out of with wet feet since it was so elevated. There was not a separate shower. In the living room, the sofa and one chair with ottoman were very old. The sofa was so low to the ground that we had a hard time getting up. The veranda was just big enough and the ceiling to floor glass windows and door provided a terrific view even from within the cabin.The standard of cleanliness wasn’t up to par with what we’re used to at home. The closet floors were dusty and my long black dress was soiled because of that. The insides of the drawers had little pieces of dirt and dust and hadn’t been wiped out. I don’t believe any dusting or vacuuming was done during our 15 days onboard, so the dust had started to accumulate. Since this was the only negative, rather than letting it spoil an otherwise fantastic trip, I just ignored it and didn’t let it bother me. Everything else more than made up for putting up with a bit of dust.

Cabin steward was wonderful!Room was seldom the right temperature and the TV was tiny.Having the stench of fuel for three hours one morning was not enjoyable.And this should be listed as a night owl room as we could hear the percussion from shows each night.

This cabin has limited forward view being only two behind the outward protrusion of more forward cabins. It is more of a nuisance than an obstruction. We were across from interior cabins which entered into our hallway, but we never heard any noise from the hall. Read entire member review.

Mid ship was quiet. Balcony room and balcony were small but adequate. Nothing really wrong with anything. Bed could be upgraded as most major hotels have already done. Other cruise lines are now touting their new beds and bedding. Read entire member review.

Great location. A bit small compared to my recollection of RCI and Princess, but maybe just different. Comfortable bedding. Nice balcony. Quiet [though I realize thanks to the neighbors are in order]. Decent bathroom size and nice shower. But cabin and bathroom storage was not convenient. No desk drawer. Two small corner shelves in bathroom, all other bathroom storage under counter.

So much closet space even as a family of four we did not fill it. Plenty of shelving and with the room being cleaned twice a day it was never a mess.
Beautifully aromatic toiletries and generous use of towels.
Great part of the ship with very little movement or noise. Read entire member review.

Cabin 7139 is a wheelchair accessible cabin with a balcony. We also moved to 6014 for a second cruise on the same ship and it was more spacious. Both were fine as far as space etc. We preferred 7139 because it was mid-ship and 6014 was right at the front of the ship so farther to go to most places.

We had 7140. Very pleasant, roomy with lots of storage space. Bedroom is comfortable and the dressing table and wardrobe space great for keeping cases and clothes in. Bathroom OK but would have liked more space. The bath is a good size and the whirlpool fun but the edge is a bit high to step in. Shower over bath is not very powerful considering they make a point of saying it has an upgraded shower head!The table to seat 4 was great for breakfasts and the balcony had two chairs and a table, not too overlooked by other cabins considering it project outwards. Not too windy either.

Good stateroom because of the extra area on the balcony, also very close to lifts/stairs but we didn't hear any noise. I would just make sure to be on the side of the ship that gets sun from the morning as we didn't have sun on the balcony until approx 3.30pm every day. Read entire member review.

This room has a lot of storage space and plenty of hangers. I appreciated that the bathroom had a lot of wire shelves in the shower and next to the sink with space for all of our toiletries and more. The hump veranda was nice, especially since we were squeezing four people in the room. Being right at the elevators, you do hear the faint noise of the elevator bell, but we didn't really have a problem with people related noise.

7198 Good location aft, quiet. Small for a concierge class stateroom; not as nice as similar cabin on Noordam or Voyager of the Seas. Bathroom smelled like the tide. 13" tube TV with bad reception. Decent balcony, large enough for small dining table. Read entire member review.

Cabin 8046 benefits from a larger than usual balcony. On one side the balcony is a metal wall, meaning that the balcony is very sheltered. Being on deck 8, you don't get the problems with the massive overhangs of deck 10 which, in my opinion, blight the cabins on deck 11. 8046 has been refurbished and was in excellent condition when we sailed.

Every bit of space seems to have been used with a well thought out scheme. Clean, tidy and the attendant was friendly and helpful.The balcony was a bit cramped but I guess there is not a lot you can do about that on a ship.The seas were calm every day so didn't get to experience adverse conditions.Only issue was that the shower dripped, noisily. We reported it and they sent a carpenter (go figure!) to fix it. He went away saying a plumber would come but as far as we know never did. Solved the noise problem by putting the showerhead on the floor whenever not in use, but of course everytime the room got serviced they put it back up again and restarted the noise!

The rooms are well maintained. Our cabin steward, Frederick, was excellent. The cabin service seemed to be great all over the ship. No towel animals in the rooms. The shower area was bigger than most RCL rooms. Plenty of storage. The rooms are still smaller than Carnivals. There are two US plugs and two European plugs at the vanity area. The wall mirror opposite the bed is a little too much. The room was comfortable. The light could not be completely blocked out, but not bad. The 8th floor 8080 provides cover two follows up. This allows you to stand out on the balcony when it rains. My family was in room 1100, aqua class. The room was not in a great location. You can not get access to this floor through the central elevators. No cover on the balcony. The rooms get pretty hot.

Our cabin was located in the 8th floor in Concierge Class. It was larger than the standard Veranda cabins. The room was long and narrow but with plenty of storage space. There were three closets and one had a chest of drawers. There was a couch and a large vanity. The wall had shelves for storage and there was plenty of storage in the bathroom as well.

Concierge class is a waste of money, and too high on the ship when seas are rough and the ship is cruising at speed). Closet is fine, but shelves are superb (esp. as compared to the Equinox). Views were lovely, location very quiet and smooth (except for rough seas). Read entire member review.

Cabin 8128 was clean and everything worked. It has a big double closet, a safe and a chest of drawers built in. In it you will find an umbrella and 2 robes. The TV is older and has a few channels. Most channels are ship info and trying to sell you something. No weather channel and no news except CNN. TV sits atop an honor bar which comes with a price list. There were 4 wine glasses provided.The combo desk-bar has a chair and 2 end storage cabinets. There is a sofa which converts to a sleeper, a glass coffee table, a queen bed which is super comfortable, 2 bedside tables with drawers, a telephone, 2 lamps, cabin controlled air/heat which works great. The binoculars are terrible, so if this is important to you, bring your own. The bathroom has a hairdryer on the wall which was adequate for my short hair. Bathroom had small toiletries and the soap. Next time I will bring a deodorant soap. There are storage cabinets below the vanity. The balcony has a round table and 2 chairs. The cabin steward was from India and he was beyond efficient. His service was friendly, professional, fast and always available. Read entire member review.

Typical Concierge class balcony cabin. However, this is an inter-leading room. Our neighbour had the TV on until the early hours of each moring and the inter-leading rooms on the celebrity Millennium ships are definetley not sound-proofed!

We were in 8176. HUGE veranda for a cruise ship. Very roomy but in poor shape and badly needs to be remodeled. Great pressure in the shower and I liked the included soaps and lotions. Very quiet. Toilet WAY to low for a handicapped person. Too much motion but being on the stern probably didn't help.

The cabin was nice, but did have a connecting door which transmits noise. The balcony was great and unobstructed. The location was ideal. A short walk down the corridor to the stairs and elevator. Down 2 flights to the dining room where we had select dining.

Was on deck 9 which was a balcony upgrade and it turned out to be an obstructed view because of huge overhang and diagonal posts. Could not see top of scenery as it went by and could not take good photographs. cabin very narrow. Read entire member review.

9053 is a newly converted Aqua Class Cabin. Everything is brand new and lovely. We were very glad that there was space under our bed for suitcase storage. There was plenty of space for our clothing, and we really needed it as the climate of the stops we made varied from summer to winter (rounding Cape Horn).
The view from veranda is slightly obscured by the jutting out of the ship above us, but that applied to all Deck 9 verandas.
Unfortunately, in a cabin near us some folks smoked during the trip. We weren't particularly surprised as they spoke French. We have dealt with Europeans before and they don't seem to believe that non-smokers are bothered by their smoke. Oh, well.... Read entire member review.

We had 2 adults and 2 children in 9115 - an indoor cabin right beneath the stage at the pool. Noise WAS an issue at times, when they had the bands doing late-night parties pool-side. Otherwise, the biggest thing we had to deal with was storage: Celebrity does NOT have self-service laundry, and their rates for laundry were beyond outrageous (though the rates for pressing clothes were quite fair). We knew this going in, and as such packed for the full 14 days, and we flat-out ran out of nooks and crannies... Read entire member review.

Our experience however left us cold. Upon arrival to our room, it was obviously not clean and in very poor condition. A used straw and what appeared to be cookie crumbs were left on the desk chair, the mirror over the desk was covered in greasy smudges and dust and the shelves haven't seen a dust cloth in months. The bathroom towels looked like rags, with fringed edges and we had no shower gel, bath lotion or shampoo. There was what appeared to be black mold on the bottom of our shower door and the "hooks" on the bathroom door intended to hold towels or robes were hanging on by threads. The room safe was not secured with bolts, so anyone with room access could have walked off with it. We called for the room attendant and about 30 minutes later "Katook" showed up. He introduced himself, said he was very busy but would send his assistant back with the toiletries. Determined not to let this situation destroy our mood, I cleaned the mirror and chair. The toiletries arrived later with a young man who was clearly confused. He was trying his best to do his job, (I respect that), but he did not speak or understand English very well. Each time we showered, there was a river outside of the shower on the bathroom floor and the bath mat was 10 pounds heavier with the water that had flooded out. A carafe of tea (which we never requested) sat in our room for 3 days, before we asked to have it taken away. Ice was only delivered to our room after we were able to track down our illusive cabin attendant (Katook) who appeared to think the request was irrational.The upgraded room had a diminished view because of the overhang from the deck on the 10th level.

The cabin was large. It had a double bed with wardrobes and bathroom in the first area. There was a lounge section (2 settees that turned in to beds for children. TV in each section. A fantastic veranda with 2 loungers and a table and 2 chairs. Very clean and in good condition.

Concierge Class Outside Verandah. Great cabin. As always, closets you wish were a bit bigger (although we loved the six drawers of space inside the closet) and a fold out sofa bed that once folded out seems to swallow the room and prevent anyone from passing from the door to the balcony. Fabrics and colors seem a little dated and we were reminded that on the Sky Decks, you're going to feel the 'rock and roll' of the ship when at sea. Surprisingly, very sound proof. Never heard our neighbors except when the vacuum toilets flush. Comfortable mattress. The fresh flowers in the concierge level rooms were beautiful and added a real touch of class. Read entire member review.

Our room was quite nice, plenty of room for hanging clothes and stowing shoes, etc. Bath was nice size, good shower head, clean as a whistle every day. Loved our veranda just a wonderful place to sit in the morning and the evenings. Bed comfy and well made each day. Did not feel cramped. Nice size.

Aqua Class stateroom not indicated in the Cabin Category. Our cabin was quite roomy and on the aft of the ship, with a large balcony. We had a great unobstructed view and there was very little noise from the hallway. Read entire member review.

Out cabin was an inside cabin located on deck 8 midship. It consisted of a double bed, two nightstands, a loveseat and small coffee table, writing desk, 6 drawers for storage and a large closet for hanging items and storing luggage. Bathroom amentities included shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, bar soap, hairdryer, clothes line. Pitchers of water and ice were constantly replenished and room made to look like no one had ever been there. Included chocolates every night on our pillows and plenty of lighting. Nice accomodations. Read entire member review.

I had a Sky Suite on Deck six and from I saw the other outside veranda cabins were almost identical except for size. Also I did have a walk in closet and a shower/tub combination which Imust tell you that there was not even ONE GRAB BAR which I found to be totally dangerous. Celebrity really needs to look into this. Read entire member review.